November 2013, we achieved record breaking 18,000 visitors limit. It’s great for a little private website that is all about vehicles and the social community that this hobby creates.

Interest in our older vehicles and the history of technology is increasing and more young people
finds that the hobby brings so much joy and great socializing.

Our talented A Ford Clubs – Private promoters and other Club activities worldwide makes an outstanding contribution to today’s and tomorrow’s youth.
Soon it will be Christmas and lets give each other the best gift you can get. A Christmas together, socializing with each other and do not attach your eyes on mobile phones or on the web.

Thanks to everyone out there who visit us during the past year and I hope to see you on Netclassics.com several more times.

The following basic information about our famous speedboat driver Staffan Berggren from Vittangi.
Staffan was a very successful speedboat driver and we have here a number of press clippings sawed so we can give a glimpse of his successful racing career.
Newspaper clips are old and yellowed with a historical value to show up on the web
Staffan Thanks for letting us borrow information from your own scrapbook.
Lars Hedstrom / Netclassics

These images are examples of the engines Staffan Berggren competed with.
The red engine Mercury Mark 3H and the other is a mercury 20H
When you competed was not usually the cups that are on this factory image of Mercury 20H.

To our great delight, we have been privileged to purchase Staffan Berggren’s original engines namely his Mercury and Mercury 20H 30H.
30H machine, we have not photographed of the 30H but we have some on the 20H

Staffan Berggren already did that onset (debut) age of 20 fantastic efforts in boat racing. Here is an article from 1962 when he became the grand Swedish Champion.
It was hard stiff resistance until the finish line. Staffan had his Mercury 30H in good condition and was very fast on the race track.

This boat is belived to have drawing number 886 and designed by Pettersson in Sweden.
The drawing show some minor differences form the actual boat that was built.
This one is one of the Netclassics old “Barn Find boats”.
Nowdays we just have a more “modern” and smaller mahogany cabin boat.
With ownership of old race boats follows also the responsibility to keep them in good condition or restore them from the Barn Find Condition. We did put some efforts into this boat and made some new parts but later it was taken over by another owner. Hope it is fully restored today.